Rain Partier

I've sold most of mine, but I buy and sell them form time to time still. I wish I had a nice pinball game at home. I have a few of the glass back-panels from them still but that's it. I used to service them years and years ago and I could play for hours on the ones I knew the best..

I've sold most of mine, but I buy and sell them form time to time still. I wish I had a nice pinball game at home. I have a few of the glass back-panels from them still but that's it. I used to service them years and years ago and I could play for hours on the ones I knew the best..

Rain Partier

Victorian Squid wrote:I've sold most of mine, but I buy and sell them form time to time still. I wish I had a nice pinball game at home. I have a few of the glass back-panels from them still but that's it. I used to service them years and years ago and I could play for hours on the ones I knew the best..

My Dad used to have William's Grand Lizard pinball machine in his basement bar. I was awesome at that game.

Rain Partier

Victorian Squid wrote:I've sold most of mine, but I buy and sell them form time to time still. I wish I had a nice pinball game at home. I have a few of the glass back-panels from them still but that's it. I used to service them years and years ago and I could play for hours on the ones I knew the best..

My Dad used to have William's Grand Lizard pinball machine in his basement bar. I was awesome at that game.

Rain Partier

The mini game here is interesting because unlike most other iterations it's only screen 1 over and over. After about 2 dozen or maybe 3 dozen games I seemed to know exactly which barrels were going to go where, so by game 50 it felt like only human error could trip me up--or actually sometimes repetitive stress, my fingers would start to go numb.

The mini game here is interesting because unlike most other iterations it's only screen 1 over and over. After about 2 dozen or maybe 3 dozen games I seemed to know exactly which barrels were going to go where, so by game 50 it felt like only human error could trip me up--or actually sometimes repetitive stress, my fingers would start to go numb.